Alberta Law Reform Institute Publishes Report for Discussion on Interprovincial Recognition of Substitute Decision-Making Documents

The Report for Discussion The Alberta Law Reform Institute (ALRI) published its report for discussion “Inter-Provincial Recognition of Substitute Decision-Making Documents” in December 2017. The report considers whether the Uniform Interjurisdictional Recognition of Substitute Decision-Making Documents Act (the Uniform Act) is suitable for implementation in Alberta. The Uniform Act was adopted by the Uniform Law Conference of Canada in August 2016. The report sets out 15 preliminary recommendations aimed at tailoring the Uniform Act to Read more…

CRT Roundup—access to records, unauthorized expenditure, chargebacks, significant change in use and appearance of common property, repair and maintenance of common property

This post is part of a monthly series summarizing the Civil Resolution Tribunal’s strata-property decisions. There have been nine new decisions since the last post. Governance—access to records Mellor v The Owners, Strata Plan KAS 463, 2018 BCCRT 1, was a dispute “primarily about the owner’s access to strata records under sections 35 and 36 of the Strata Property Act.” As the tribunal noted: The strata is a 28-unit residential townhouse complex. As with a number of Read more…

Community Legal Assistance Society Publishes Report on BC’s Mental Health System

On November 29, 2017, Community Legal Assistance Society (CLAS) published its report “Operating in Darkness: BC’s Mental Health Act Detention System”, and an accompanying press release. The report details the deprivation of rights faced by mental health patients who are involuntarily admitted under the current BC Mental Health Act. The use of restraints and seclusion, treatment without consent, and lack of adequate oversight are among the issues explored. The report states that BC’s mental health Read more…

UVic Law Co-op Student at the BCLI

One of the many benefits of being a co-op student at the University of Victoria’s Faculty of Law is having access to a wide range of legal work. While many students seek out positions in law firms, I have always been more interested in alternative legal paths. In particular, I find my passion in analyzing, questioning, and challenging the law. As a result, when the opportunity to work as a Research Assistant at the BC Read more…

The Financing Litigation Series: Publicly Funded Litigation Funds

This is the final blog post in a six-part series showcasing each of the six financing models explored in the Study Paper on Financing Litigation (PDF), published on October 4, 2017, and recent developments. To read other posts in the series click here. Publicly funded litigation funds are self-sustained and offer litigants access to ongoing and continuous funds to pay the cost of litigation. Across Canada, two such funds are currently in place—the Ontario Class Proceedings Read more…